The Making of Gone With The Wind by Steve Wilson (Hardback, 2014)

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Publication Data

Dimensions

Weight

2495 g

Width

279 mm

Height

279 mm

Spine

35 mm

Pagination

352

Credits

Foreword by

Robert Osborne

Editorial Details

Format Details

With dust jacket

Description

Table Of Contents

Foreword by Robert Osborne Introduction Spring 1936 Selznick International Pictures Summer 1936 The Book Deal Fall 1936 Who Should Play Scarlett? Tallulah Bankhead With New People or with Stars Other Film Projects Sidney Howard Stop Planting Stories about Hepburn Winter 1936 The Invasion of the South The Creole Girl The First Protest Through Scarlett's Eyes First Draft Selznick's Theory of Adaptation Spring 1937 Cukor's Trip South Norma Shearer Paulette Goddard Summer 1937 The Bigelow Twins Casting African Americans Hitchcock Color Fall 1937 Choosing Rhett Censorship Winter 1937-1938 Jezebel William Cameron Menzies and Lyle Wheeler The Story Department Don't Give Up the Scarlett Hunt Bebe Anderson Margaret Tallichet Mercedes McCambridge Susan Hayward Butterfly McQueen Marcella Martin Summer 1938 The Gable Deal The Confidential Player I Am Scarlett Walter White and the NAACP Try to Make This Gable's Next Picture Fall 1938 Lana Turner and Other Studio Stock Players War Insurance {CANDIDATE FOR CUT} Winter 1938-1939 Other Film Projects Wilbur Kurtz and Susan Myrick Dixie's Sacred Drawl The Burning of Atlanta The Finalists Casting Supporting Roles Vivien Leigh Plunkett Has Come to Life Interiors Script Doctors One More Will Only Confuse Us January 1939 Filming Begins February 1939 The Atlanta Bazaar The Negro Problem Childbirth Scene Victor Fleming is Hired--Hiatus March 1939 The Wedding Scarlett's Walk with Gerald Twelve Oaks The Atlanta Bazaar The Examiner April 1939 The Evacuation The Jail Scene The Hospital The Klan Sequence Melanie's Death Fleming Collapses; Sam Wood Steps In Belle on the Steps of the Hospital May 1939 The Search for Dr. Meade Return to Tara The Yankee Deserter Rhett and Belle No More Babies The Pull Back Shot Scarlett's Oath and Tara Cotton Field Feeding Soldiers Melanie and Mammy on the Stairs Outside Jail; Atlanta Streets June 1939 The Shooting Schedule Becomes More Chaotic The Hate Word Frankly, My Dear . . . Bonnie Learns to Ride Shanty Town The Lumber Mill Bonnie's Death Ride Rhett and Scarlett's Honeymoon The Paddock (Fleming) and Scarlett under the Bridge Summer 1939 Bits and Retakes Fall 1939 Music Postproduction The Fox Riverside Preview Winter 1939 The Atlanta Premiere Spring 1940 Wide Release Appendix Acknowledgments Illustration Credits Index

Author Biography

Steve Wilson is the curator of the film collection at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. He has curated several exhibitions at the Ransom Center, including Shooting Stars, a display of Hollywood glamour photography, and Making Movies, a major exhibition on film production.